The Church of the Eremitani (Italian: Chiesa degli Eremitani), or Church of the Hermits, is a former-Augustinian, 13th-century Gothic-style church in Padua...
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altar-pieces for the churches and convents of that city. In the Chiesa degli Eremitani, he painted some subjects from the Old Testament, and two pictures...
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Guthrie, John (1946). "A Note on the Destruction of the Church of the Eremitani, Padua". The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. 88 (518): 122–125....
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in Piazza Fiume, the Terme Luigi Zoja of Salsomaggiore, the Museo degli Eremitani in Padova. 1964 Compasso d'Oro: Awarded to Franco Albini, Bob Noorda...
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dropped. The city was hit as well; among other buildings, the Church of the Eremitani was badly damaged, resulting in the near-total destruction of the frescoes...
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Genova, the Musei Civici of Padua, Italy When, on 11 March 1944, the Eremitani church in Padua was bombed along with its mural by Andrea Mantegna, Paolo...
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568 cm Deposition of Christ, 288 × 166 cm Crucifixion, Musei Civici agli Eremitani, Padua Incision, Casa della cultura, Palmi The Dead Christ Supported by...
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declaration". UNESCO. Retrieved 15 August 2021. See the complaint of the Eremitani monks in James Stubblebine, Giotto: The Arena Chapel Frescoes, New York...
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Christopher for the Ovetari Chapel in the transept of the church of the Eremitani, near the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua. Unfortunately, the building was mostly...
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